Medical characterization system

a medical characterization and system technology, applied in the field of multi-parameter patient monitoring, can solve the problem that the medical characterization system does not provide a patient with medical characterization

Active Publication Date: 2019-06-25
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA
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[0004]In various embodiments, the medical characterization system further comprises an analyzer model in communications with the characterization analyzer so as to determine the effect of the medical characterization update over time. The analyzer model comprises a selectable one of an upward shift, a downward aging and an upward ramp. A data storage is in communications with the data source and the characterization processor so that the characterization analyzer can selectively update past portions of the medical characterization with later data. An input / output interface allows a person to selectively control the medical characterization updates. In an embodiment, the input / output interface has a display navigation tool that displays a selectable test epoch at the first time and a corresponding result epoch at the second time. In an embodiment, the analyzer model is responsive to one of a therapy time epoch and a test time epoch in view of a result epoch.
[0009]Advantageously, a medical characterization system is configured to input real-time and non-real-time discrete and continuous medical-related parameters and data so as to calculate, in an embodiment, a risk timeline indicative of a probability of serious illness or death due to injury, disease or other physiological conditions. The risk timeline is dynamically updated over past time segments as well as present time to account for newly received or previously unused parameters and data. In an embodiment, the medical characterization system has a parameter generator in sensor communications with a patient so as to generate continuous data streams indicative of the patient's physiological condition. A risk processor responsive to the parameter generator generates a risk timeline. A risk analyzer controls the risk processor so as to modify the risk timeline over past time segments as well as present time according to new information regarding the patient, such as medical tests, diagnoses and therapies, to name a few. The risk analyzer relates this new information back to the time that the information originated. Further a medical characterization system advantageously allows a user to dynamically include or exclude individual parameters or data or selected groups of parameters and data so as to determine the impact on the risk timeline, both past and present.

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Lacking, however, is the inclusion in patient monitoring of test measurements and other discrete data; previously recorded sensor data or parameters; and physiological data that has no particular time reference such as genetic information, family history and previous diagnoses, to name a few.
Further, a MPMS does not provide a medical characterization of a patient that includes a time element associated with test measurements and other discrete data including the time a test is taken or the time span of a parameter recording.

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[0025]FIG. 1 generally illustrates a medical characterization system 100, which provides a medical characterization of a living being, such as a patient or person under medical care. The medical characterization system 100 has data sources 110, a characterization processor 120, a characterization analyzer 130, data storage 140 and I / O (input / output) 150. Data sources 110 include various sensors and monitors in communications 112 with a patient so as to generate parameters or transmit data. Data sources 110 further include discrete data such as test results. As such, data sources 110 generally provide parameters, test data and other information 114 indicative of one or more aspects of the patient. The characterization processor 120 is responsive to the data sources 110 so as to derive a medical characterization 122. In an embodiment, the medical characterization is a wellness or a risk index. The characterization processor 120 also generates epochs 124 indicating discrete data, as de...

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A medical characterization system is configured to input medical-related continuous parameters and discrete data so as to calculate a characterization timeline indicative of a physiological condition of a living being. A data source is in sensor communications with a patient so as to generate a continuous parameter. The data source also provides test data responsive to the patient at a test time. The test data is available to a characterization processor at a result time. The characterization processor is also responsive to the continuous parameter so as to generate a medical characterization as a function of time. A characterization analyzer enables the characterization processor to update the medical characterization in view of the test data as of the test time.

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PRIORITY CLAIM TO RELATED PROVISIONAL APPLICATIONS[0001]The present application claims priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61 / 442,264 filed Feb. 13, 2011, titled Complex System Characterizer hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference herein.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION[0002]A typical multi-parameter patient monitoring system (MPMS) derives multiple medical-related parameters and displays the results as various combinations of readouts and waveforms. A MPMS is responsive to sensors attached to a patient and actively responds to the patient's physiology. Lacking, however, is the inclusion in patient monitoring of test measurements and other discrete data; previously recorded sensor data or parameters; and physiological data that has no particular time reference such as genetic information, family history and previous diagnoses, to name a few. Further, a MPMS does not provide a medical characterization of a patient that includes a...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/00A61B5/0432A61B5/0205G16H50/30G16H50/20A61B5/087A61B5/022A61B5/1455
CPCG16H50/20A61B5/02055A61B5/7275G16H50/30A61B5/0432A61B5/087A61B5/14551A61B5/022A61B5/333
Inventor AL-ALI, AMMAR
Owner JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA
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